Top Ten Best Songs On Bring Me the Horizon's That's the Spirit

The fifth studio album by BMTH, marking a bigger change in sound.
The Top Ten
1 Drown

For me this song is up there with the other greats like Crucify Me, It Never Ends and Shadow Moses. I think it's far better than any other song on the album.

When I first heard it, it really got stuck in my head, and I couldn't stop playing it for a while.

I hated it the first time heard it but I love it now!

Best song of the album!

2 Happy Song

This album is really different compared to the others, but this is a really good song, actually. Somehow, I'd imagine the girl from Suicide Season in the music video, if there was one.

Wasn't a fan of it at first, but really grew on me the more I listened to it. I wouldn't say it's number one of the whole album though.

I understand the message of this song (that happier songs nowadays are subconciously used to help us forget about all the pain of life), but I am really not a fan of this song or band, but I gotta give it to them the ending of this song is super hardcore.

One of my favorite songs of all time.

3 Throne

I gotta say that Throne is absolutely awesome and by far the best, but I think this album is more electronic than what I expected, because I thought the style would be close to Sempiternal, but still a good album anyway. If someone listen to Count Your Blessings then this album, he or she for sure will say it's not the same band.

Really love the NU metal spirit in here. Reminds me of linkin park

Throne have a dynamic sound waves also make a new colour in rock

4 Doomed

This is easily the best & most important song on this album. This song inspired the umbrella logo & It gives a great first impression for listeners. The guitar riff is smooth, the electronics are hypnotising & are great for giving atmosphere, The drums fit in & Oli has great vocals on this (Can we talk about his high notes? ). This song should've been the lead single as it would satisfy fans of Sempiternal & the first minute with Oli's Bieber-like vocals & Jordan Fish's electronics would help radio-listeners think about checking BMTH out. This is the track from the album that everyone needs to check out

CRAZY SONG. It is an amazing opening for the album. I was blown away when I listened to it--I couldn't stop listening to it for weeks, and yes, it's THAT addicting! It should've definitely been the lead single (or hopefully it will be released as a single), but the fact that this song was just a bunch of ideas the band put together, it's an awesome piece.

The way Oliver sings this one song, you can almost feel his emotions, despair, sadness, anger, hope and strength, I love that he can convey so many feelings in one song, the lyrics in this album were perfection, and this song is just magical. I also love the whole rain metaphor and how the umbrella thing stemmed from this one song!

This should be #1! It's transition from a dark pop song in the verses to a classic metal chorus and bridge is so effective! It's such an atmospheric song, and is the most addictive of the new album

5 Avalanche

Addicting. I love the guitar played in the song, and it has a very relaxing vibe to it despite the quickened beat throughout the song. Everything about it is great. The more I listen to it, the more I become addicted to it. I believe it deserves its place right now (4th place), because I wouldn't say it's THE best song of the album, but it's definitely one of the top.

I Love The song! Is my favourite of the album and My favourite song of Bring Me The Horizon

6 Follow You

The lyrics are beautiful, and how the melody collides with it completes the song. It actually sounds pretty pop-ish, compared to the other songs (apart from "Oh No"), but it brings diversity to the album in which the band was planning to make it sound like. I have no complaints though, because it's a very wonderful piece, and I automatically fell in love with it (while some other songs from the album took some time for me to like it).

I'm really fond of this song. It's pretty.

7 True Friends

This song is damn good. Didn't like it much from the beginning, but the lyrics are edgy and tough, and the melody is striking--it just really grew on me. I would say this is one of the heavier song in the album (so is "Throne" and maybe even "Doomed"), but it really balances out the lighter songs. Really love the entire album (with a few songs slashed out, but still really love it).

This song should be number 1 on this list. True friends stab you in the front.

Throne, True Friends and Run are the only good songs of "That's The Spirit".

8 Oh No

This song is by far the best on the album if you ask me. It just flows really well. The electronics sound amazing and even though it doesn't have many/any metal elements in it, I think it's the most well rounded song they've released to date. It doesn't sound like them, but it would make one hell of a hit on radios.

9 Blasphemy Blasphemy are a black/death metal band formed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1984. The band released a demo titled Blood Upon the Altar in 1989 and their debut album, Fallen Angel of Doom, the following year through Wild Rags, a record label they had signed to while touring the United States.

Raw and powerful song. Amazing guitar and drumming on this track. And the way Oli sings in this song is just awesome. One of the heavier tracks on the album if you ask me, even if it's far from heavy compared to their old stuff.

Catchy as hell. Was taken aback right from the beginning when the song started. Nothing disappointed me about it. Should've been in a higher place than this. Either way, this song is one of the top on my list.

Great to see that the REAL Blasphemy corrupt this list. ROSS BAY CULT ETERNAL!

My atheist battle anthem. Helluva good song

10 What You Need

Aww come on! Last? Listen to this song on a lazy afternoon. The little pre-chorus after the second verse is especially soporific...not last at least?!?

Come on people, this should be at the top, not the bottom!

The Contenders
11 Run
BAdd New Item